Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...there it is in Sir John Coleridge's pages, perfectly real, perfectly natural, perfectly whole and uniform, with nothing double or... (Sir, United States - 1841)
...there it is in Sir John Coleridge's pages, perfectly real, perfectly natural, perfectly whole and uniform, with nothing double or... (Sir, United States - 1841)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...xvii The picture which Sir John Coleridge puts before us, though deficient in what is striking and brilliant, is a... (United States - 1841)
...xvii The picture which Sir John Coleridge puts before us, though deficient in what is striking and brilliant, is a... (United States - 1841)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...50 SIR JOHN COLERIDGE iv suitable one. Sir John Coleridge states them admirably :-As to the place... (United States - 1549)
...50 SIR JOHN COLERIDGE iv suitable one. Sir John Coleridge states them admirably :-As to the place... (United States - 1549)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...Having said this much, Sir John Coleridge proceeds to the second, and indeed the main object of his letter -to... (United States - 1549)
...Having said this much, Sir John Coleridge proceeds to the second, and indeed the main object of his letter -to... (United States - 1549)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...things, we agree with Sir John Coleridge in thinking that a great mistake is made , and if care is... (United States - 1549)
...things, we agree with Sir John Coleridge in thinking that a great mistake is made , and if care is... (United States - 1549)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...In what Sir John Coleridge urges against the fatal step of welcoming disestablishment under an impatient sense of... (United States - 1549)
...In what Sir John Coleridge urges against the fatal step of welcoming disestablishment under an impatient sense of... (United States - 1549)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...Sir John Coleridge is disappointing as to the amount of light which he throws on the... (United States - 1841)
...Sir John Coleridge is disappointing as to the amount of light which he throws on the... (United States - 1841)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...52 SIR JOHN COLERIDGE iv all praise for their pastoral devotedness and their laborious, self-denying lives ,... (United States - 1549)
...52 SIR JOHN COLERIDGE iv all praise for their pastoral devotedness and their laborious, self-denying lives ,... (United States - 1549)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...51 SIR JOHN COLERIDGE iv even Statutes, whether, in short, legal or illegal, it makes quite immaterial.... (United States - 1549)
...51 SIR JOHN COLERIDGE iv even Statutes, whether, in short, legal or illegal, it makes quite immaterial.... (United States - 1549)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...GO SIR JOHN COLERIDGE iv future course to depend on a contingency cannot but read very much... (United States - 1549)
...GO SIR JOHN COLERIDGE iv future course to depend on a contingency cannot but read very much... (United States - 1549)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...Sir John Coleridge knew Keble probably as long and as intimately as any one , and... (United States - 1841)
...Sir John Coleridge knew Keble probably as long and as intimately as any one , and... (United States - 1841)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...IV Sir John Coleridge on the Purchas Case . 48... (United States - 1798)
...IV Sir John Coleridge on the Purchas Case . 48... (United States - 1798)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...weighed against disturbing appearances. Sir John Coleridge... (United States - 1838)
...weighed against disturbing appearances. Sir John Coleridge... (United States - 1838)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...56 SIR JOHN COLERIDGE iv to you so inconsistent with each other as to make it difficult... (United States - 1549)
...56 SIR JOHN COLERIDGE iv to you so inconsistent with each other as to make it difficult... (United States - 1549)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...58 SIR JOHN COLERIDGE iv Liddon's words were unguarded ones. But at the same time it is... (United States - 1549)
...58 SIR JOHN COLERIDGE iv Liddon's words were unguarded ones. But at the same time it is... (United States - 1549)
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Occasional papers, selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday review, 1846-1890 (Volume 2)
...SIR JOHN COLERIDGE ON THE PURCHAS... (United States - 1864)
...SIR JOHN COLERIDGE ON THE PURCHAS... (United States - 1864)
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